1.(使)电离,使电离成离子
2.电离
1.to form ions, or to make ions form
1.Ionizing radiation refers to electromagnetic or corpuscular radiation that directly or indirectly causes ionization of any material.
指直接或间接使物质产生游离作用之电磁辐射或粒子辐射。
2.Unlike a real spaceflight, mission participants will not be subjected to the debilitating effects of weightlessness and ionizing radiation.
与真正的宇宙飞行不同的是,参与该任务的队员不会受到失重和电离辐射的致衰弱的作用。
3.Also, the ionizing radiation used by irradiators is not strong enough to disintegrate the nucleus of even one atom of a food molecule.
同样的,辐照设备所产生的电离辐射也没有足够的能量使得哪怕一个组成食品分子的原子分裂。
4.as the ionizing, and gives oxygen to generate ozone, which causes the surface oxidation.
由于电离作用,使空气中的氧生成臭氧,从而使表面氧化。
5.Ionizing radiation may result from sources outside or inside of the body (i. e. external irradiation or internal contamination ).
身体的内部和外部都有可能成为电离辐射的来源(外部照射或内部污染)。
6.The technique is faster and costs less than an MRI scan and requires no ionizing radiation like a PET-CT scan, the researchers said.
该技术是更快,而且成本不到一个MRI扫描,并且不需要像PET-CT会有电离辐射像,研究人员说。
7.and also research that wether connexin43 could be a new valuable biomarker for the estimation of ionizing radiation damage or not.
以及该基因能否有作为一新的评估辐射损伤的分子标记物。
8.Cell phones emit "non-ionizing radiation, " similar to the kind produced by microwave ovens and cordless phones.
手机发出的是“非离子化辐射”,类似于微波炉和无绳电话发出的那种。
9.The implications of these changes in connection with the cellular responses after different doses of ionizing radi. . .
分析了这些变化在不同剂量电离辐射所致细胞反应发生中的意义。
10.Cellphones emit non-ionizing radiation, which has enough energy to cause atoms in a molecule to vibrate, but not enough to remove electrons.
手机能够发送非电离辐射,这种辐射产生的能量虽然足够让分子中的原子产生震动,但尚不足以让分子中的电子发生迁移。